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First time Pirogue Build - picture heavy

crkdltr

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Building the 14-29 from JEM Watercraft...

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And that's as far as I am right now. Just waiting for those tacks to cure and harden so I can flip it over and start on the outside.
 

gbinga

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Good pictures! What's with the popsicle sticks everywhere a tie-wrap is? I haven't seen anyone do that before.

GBinGA
 

oldsparkey

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gbinga said:
Good pictures! What's with the popsicle sticks everywhere a tie-wrap is? I haven't seen anyone do that before.

GBinGA

That is how Matt suggests that his boats are made in place of just using the copper wire stitches. A lot of the build pictures of the JEM Watercraft boats being made show that process.

Chuck.
 

gbinga

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I'll have to go read up on that. I understand zip ties instead of wire, I'm just misterfied by the popsicle sticks. But I spend a lot of time misterfied.

GBinGA
 

gbinga

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I kind of like the festive looking Christmas frogs in the first picture. You should incorporate those boys into the boat somehow.

George
 

crkdltr

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(inner) gunwales are installed. I need to get access to an electric planer before I install the outer gunwales. The lumber I used for the gunwales are a pine 1x2 (5/8 x 1-1/2) and when I mocked fitted a 8 foot piece for an outer gunwale I found it an extremely tight fit. Not sure how it would look if I tried to splice two piece together. So I think I'm going to plane them down to about 1/2" thickness. Hopefully they'll be a little more limber.

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And for those who like the caroling frogs (that I haven't finished in 2 Christmases :shock: ) ... :lol:


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Nockatee

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I hear a frog themed name for this boat coming from the peanut gallery. :roll:

Looking good! I haven't gotten my project's bottom wet and the itch is starting again.

Nockatee
 

bearridge

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Calaveras County....but that frog never made no Super Bowl commerical.

I live jest up the Blue Highroad frum the Kermit the frog museum....well, the Jim Henson museum.

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bearridge

The Super Bowl has become so commercialized, its religious meaning is in danger of being lost completely.  John Alejandro King
 

crkdltr

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Outwales attached.

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Did a scarf joint. Not to bad but will still cover it with thin piece of wood to hide it.

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crkdltr

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Been a busy weekend. Fiberglass tape and small coat of resin is down. going to come back with the glass cloth and cover the entire bottom and crap around the sides as much as possible. should get about 1 or 2 inches overlap on the tape.

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Also had time to build the UJ chair.

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crkdltr

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OK... Here we go... :shock:


Obviously the pirogue is not 100% yet but I'm taking her out on a test run before I start painting and adding on decking and such.

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